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Hustle & Flow
Directed byCraig Brewer
Produced by
Written byCraig Brewer
Starring
Music byScott Bomar
CinematographyAmy Vincent
Edited byBilly Fox
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
Running time
116 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2.8 million
Box office$23.5 million
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Hustle & Flow is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer and produced by John Singleton and Stephanie Allain. It was released on July 22, 2005. Terrence Howard stars as a Memphis hustler and pimp who faces his aspiration to become a rapper.

Djay pro 1. 4 3 download. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Three 6 Mafia's song 'It's Hard out Here for a Pimp'. Howard was nominated for Best Actor.

Plot[edit]

DJay (Terrence Howard) is a pimp and drug dealer who is dissatisfied with his life. After acquiring a keyboard and reacquainting himself with an old friend from school, Key (Anthony Anderson), who has become a sound technician, DJay decides to try his hand at making hip hop songs.

Key and his sound-mixer friend Shelby (DJ Qualls) help DJay put together several 'flow' songs in which he expresses the frustrations of a small-time hustler struggling to survive. DJay quickly proves to have a real talent for lyrics, and his first fixed-length song, done at the urging of his friends, appears to have a decent chance of becoming a hit and getting local radio play.

The group experiences many setbacks throughout the creative process. DJay must hustle those around him in order to procure proper equipment and recording time, and Key's relationship with his wife becomes strained. DJay throws out one of his prostitutes, Lexus, along with her one-year-old son Roger, for ridiculing his art. DJay's pregnant prostitute, Shug (Taraji P. Henson), joins in the creative process, singing hooks, and the group eventually records several fixed-length tracks, including 'Whoop That Trick' and their primary single 'It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp'. After their first recording, DJay falls in love with Shug.

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DJay's friend, Arnel (Isaac Hayes), informs him that Skinny Black (Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges), a successful Memphis rapper, will be returning to the neighborhood for a Fourth of July party. DJay gains admittance to the party under the pretext of providing marijuana, with the intention of giving Skinny Black his demo tape. Black is dismissive at first, but after a long night of reminiscing DJay successfully persuades him into taking the tape.

Before leaving the party, however, DJay discovers that the drunken Black has destroyed his tape, leaving it in the toilet. When DJay confronts Skinny Black, Black laughs at the idea of touring with DJay and insults him. In a fit of rage, DJay beats Black to a bloody pulp. Realizing what he has done, DJay attempts to resuscitate the unconscious Black, until a member of Black's crew enters the bathroom and quickly pulls out his gun. DJay shoots the man in his arm, then uses him as a human shield to make his escape.

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DJay arrives home to find the police and Black's associates waiting for him. DJay turns himself in and tells Nola (Taryn Manning) to keep his writing pad, with his rap lyrics. He tells her she is 'in charge' of getting his songs on local radio stations, and exchanges a glance with a tearful Shug. DJay is charged for assault and possession of a firearm and is sentenced to 11 months in prison.

While serving his time, DJay gets a visit from Key. When Key asks DJay if he really knew Skinny Black, DJay reveals that he made it up in order to keep the group's dream alive. DJay learns from Key that Nola has hustled the local radio DJs into playing his songs, which have become local hits. Key says he and Nola want to discuss his future plans. The film ends as we see a friendly duo of prison guards who have their own rap group asking DJay to listen to their demo, much as DJay had approached Skinny Black. Humbled and flattered, DJay accepts their tape and responds with: 'You know what they say, everybody gotta have a dream'.

Cast[edit]

  • Terrence Howard as DJay
  • Anthony Anderson as Key
  • Taryn Manning as Nola
  • Taraji P. Henson as Shug
  • DJ Qualls as Shelby
  • Ludacris as Skinny Black
  • Paula Jai Parker as Lexus
  • Elise Neal as Yevette
  • Isaac Hayes as Arnel
  • Juicy J as Tigga
  • Haystak as Mickey
  • DJ Paul as R.L.
  • I-20 as Yellow Jacket
  • Josey Scott as Elroy
  • Al Kapone as Kateezy
  • William 'Poon' Engram as Slobs
  • Claude Phillips as Harold
  • Latasha Texas as Stripper #1
  • Tracy Davis as Stripper #2
  • Mark Goodfellow as Pawn Shop Owner

Production[edit]

Terrence Howard initially turned down the role of DJay. He reportedly was attempting to avoid being typecast as a 'pimp' archetype. However, after recognizing the complexity and depth of the character, he reversed his earlier decision and took on the role.

As concepts of both hustle and flow are unique to African American culture, it turned out to be nearly impossible to find proper translations for international release of the film. For example, the Russian translation of the title means 'The bustle and the motion'. The Italian title is appended with 'Il colore della musica' which means 'The color of music'.

The film experienced many years of near-misses and outright rejection from major studios and potential financiers before finally being backed by its longtime supporter John Singleton. In the DVD extras Singleton says that he decided at last to put up the money himself because he was exasperated at his friends' not getting what their film deserved.

Critical reception[edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on 152 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: 'Hustle & Flow is gritty and redemptive, with a profound sense of place and exciting music.'[2]Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 68 out of 100 based on 37 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[3]

The Boston Globe said, 'Some will find it chicly inspired, recalling blaxploitation's heyday with its grimy urban realism. Some will find it corny, absurd, and a limited view of options for disenfranchised African-Americans.'[4]According to Entertainment Weekly, 'The home-studio recording sequences in Hustle & Flow are funky, rowdy, and indelible. Brewer gives us the pleasure of watching characters create music from the ground up.'[5]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Academy Awards
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
  • Best Original Song: Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman, and Paul Beauregard for 'It's Hard out Here for a Pimp' (Winner)
Austin Film Critics
  • Breakthrough Artist Award: Terrence Howard (Winner) also won for Four Brothers, Get Rich or Die Tryin', Lackawanna Blues and Their Eyes Were Watching God
Black Movie Awards
  • Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Terrence Howard (Winner)
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role: Taraji P. Henson (Winner)
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Anthony Anderson (Winner)
  • Outstanding Motion Picture: (Nominated)
Black Reel Awards
  • Best Actor: Terrence Howard (Winner)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Taraji P. Henson (Winner)
  • Best Original Soundtrack: (Winner)
  • Best Film: (Nominated)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Anthony Anderson (Nominated)
  • Best Ensemble: Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
  • Best Actor: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
  • Best Song: Terrence Howard for 'Hustle & Flow' (Winner)
Chicago Film Critics
  • Best Actor: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
Florida Film Critics
  • Breakout Award: Terrence Howard (Winner) also honored for Crash and Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Golden Globes
  • Best Actor in a Drama Motion Picture: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
Gotham Awards
  • Breakthrough Actor: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
Image Awards
  • Outstanding Motion Picture (Nominated)
  • Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture:
    • Taraji P. Henson (Nominated)
    • Elise Neal (Nominated)
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Anthony Anderson (Nominated)
MTV Movie Awards
  • Best Breakthrough Performance: Taraji P. Henson (Nominated)
  • Best Kiss: Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson (Nominated)
  • Best Performance: Terrence Howard (Nominated)
Screen Actors Guild Awards
  • Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Sundance Film Festival
  • Audience Award, Dramatic: Craig Brewer (Winner)
  • Excellence in Cinematography Award, Dramatic: Amelia Vincent (Winner)
Teen Choice Awards
  • Choice Drama Movie Actor: Terrence Howard (Nominated)

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was released on July 12, 2005 by Grand Hustle and Atlantic Records. The album centers on Southern hip hop.

References[edit]

  1. ^'HUSTLE & FLOW (15)'. British Board of Film Classification. July 8, 2005. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  2. ^'Hustle & Flow (2019)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  3. ^'Hustle & Flow Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved March 31, 2011.
  4. ^'Hustle & Flow Movie Review - Hustle & Flow Movie Trailer - The Boston Globe'. Boston.com. July 22, 2005. Retrieved March 31, 2011.
  5. ^Owen Gleiberman (July 20, 2005). 'Hustle & Flow Movies'. EW.com. Retrieved March 31, 2011.

External links[edit]

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  • Hustle & Flow on IMDb
  • Hustle & Flow at Box Office Mojo
  • Hustle & Flow at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Hustle & Flow at Metacritic
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What (16x)

[Chorus]
Whoop that trick (16x)

[Djay]
I'ma make these suckers recognize I ain't playin' hoe
If you violate off the top trick you gotta go
I den held in a lot of shit and I'm bout to flip
Now I think it's time to show you bitches who you fuckin' with
DJay that's the name and I came to bring the pain
Ana on my chest got me bustin' at you lemon lames
You ain't know you fuckin' with a street nigga
From the gutta pimp tight slash drug dealer
Born and raised in the 'M' Memphis Tennessee
Before it's said and done you bitches gon remember me
This only the beginning I got a lot to say
It's been a long time and you got hell to pay
Ain't no love hoe just bring it the door
I'm bar none let my nuts hang to the floor
So if you want some this is your death wish
Better come correct cause I came to break you off trick

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[Chorus]

[Djay]
You think I won't beat that trick whoop that trick
Got me acting bucked and shit
Hoes telling me to calm down but I'm like fuck that shit
I'm already on that Hypnotiq and that Grey Goose
A couple shots of Hen that just gave me another boost
I'm feeling electrified you can see it in my eyes
Shirt soaking wet looking like I just got baptized
Sloppy drunk like a wino at a liquor store
But crunk like some sanctified folks catchin' the Holy Ghost
I don't think you understand this one right here might get banned
Setting off a riot like we living in afghanistan
But this the dirty dirty and that's the way it go
Security beat the mayne was acting like some hoes
But you den fucked up you better call the the law
I'ma break this Moet bottle cross your fucking jaw
And that's for anyone that's for everyone disrespected D
Watch your back boy cause you bout to get your ass beat

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[Chorus]

[Djay]
I came to bust a nigga head leave him bloody red
Fighting for his life as they rush him to the Med
This what happens when you get caught up in the mix
All that jaw jacking got your ass in a bunch of shit
This that Memphis drama boy you know we came to get buck
I thought you came deep nigga where your backup
Your clique they some cowards they scattered out like roaches
That bottle cross your head got you leaking losing focus
See this is what we mean when we shut down the club
Niggaz started gangsta walking and we tear that bitch up
We some straight hood niggaz from the ghetto and the projects
Fuck the police cause we know we the suspects
Make you wonder what's next bitch guard your grill
If they play this in the club then they beat yo ass for real
My advice would be to chill M-Town niggaz sick
Get caught without a warning and get your ass whooped quick bitch

[Chorus]
Whoop that trick (7x)